Ludwigsburg's LUCIE Light Rail Project to Double Public Transport by 2030
The future of sustainable mobility in Ludwigsburg is taking shape with the LUCIE light rail project. Michael Ilk, the managing director of the special-purpose association overseeing the project, is driving its planning and implementation. LUCIE is set to become the backbone of a connected, climate-friendly region, doubling public transport usage by 2030.
Michael Ilk, the city railway chief, emphasizes the importance of investing in high-performance, climate-friendly rail infrastructure for future mobility. The goal is clear: to realize a future-proof city railway that connects generations and strengthens the quality of life in the Ludwigsburg region. The LUCIE project is part of the 'Mobility 2030+' master plan, aiming to align mobility offerings with the growing demands of citizens, reducing commuting and creating space for living and greenery.
Looking ahead, LUCIE is expected to significantly improve the long-term quality of life in the region. As a crucial lever, the city railway will contribute to achieving the state and EU's climate goals in the transport sector.
With Michael Ilk at the helm, the LUCIE light rail project is poised to transform Ludwigsburg into a sustainable, connected region. By 2030, LUCIE aims to double public transport usage, enhancing the quality of life for its residents and contributing to vital climate goals.
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